MODULE 4: THE FRAMEWORK

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Across
  1. 3. German philosopher who believed ethics comes from autonomous reasoning.
  2. 6. Greek word meaning “end”; used in moral theories focusing on results.
  3. 8. A cardinal virtue referring to self-restraint and moderation.
  4. 9. A moral habit developed through consistent right actions.
  5. 11. Greek philosopher who emphasized character and purpose in ethics.
  6. 12. The moral theory that emphasizes duty over consequences.
  7. 13. A vice or negative trait, the opposite of courage.
  8. 14. The ultimate goal of utilitarianism according to Mill and Bentham.
Down
  1. 1. A cardinal virtue that shows moral bravery.
  2. 2. Moral theory that includes the categorical imperative.
  3. 4. Rawls’ idea that ensures fairness and equal liberty in society.
  4. 5. Ethical theory that evaluates morality based on outcomes
  5. 7. Ethical approach focused on moral character rather than rules or consequences.
  6. 8. Moral theory that derives duty based on achieving good ends.
  7. 10. Philosopher and theologian known for the ethics of natural law.